A Bengaluru resident has captured the attention of social media users by highlighting the commuting struggles within the city. Pankaj Huria shared a video on Instagram showing himself stuck in traffic, illustrating the painfully slow pace of his journey to work. In the video, Huria explains that he left his home for the office, a distance of just 6.5 kilometers, at 9:15 am. Despite spending over half an hour on the road, his vehicle had barely moved due to the heavy traffic. He then pans the camera to his car's infotainment screen, which is running Google Maps. The screen indicates that he still has approximately 4.4 kilometers left to cover, with an estimated arrival time of 10:16 am. This implies that completing the short distance of 6.5 kilometers could take over an hour. Watch Video Here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pankaj Huria (@pankaj.huria.1209) Expressing his frustration, Huria remarks that taking over an ...
Likening India's current winning streak to the unstoppable Australian teams of the past, ICC chairman Jay Shah stated on Saturday that the name Team India is now a definitive marker of triumph in world cricket. The Indian men's team recently became the first side to successfully defend a T20 World Cup title, beating New Zealand in a one-sided final in Ahmedabad. In November, the women's side won their maiden World Cup. Reflecting on India's presence in the global game, Shah said during a private awards function, "Just as there was a time when Australia meant victory, today, Team India means victory. That has become the reality now." Shah, who served as the BCCI secretary before moving to the ICC, was honoured for his exceptional contribution to sports. He dedicated the award to athletes for their hard work on the field. "I would like to dedicate this award to all the athletes, especially the women athletes who are working hard on the field," Shah s...